I love the contrast of the grey pouch and pink lining; I may actually keep this one.

The packaging is exactly the same as the 2011 Spring Blush G Serie Noire blush, except the Blush G Sakura comes in a white lacquered case.

Also, included in the compartment underneath the blush is this cute, yet useless, brush.

When I was swatching this palette at the Guerlain counter, I must admit, I was less than impressed with the dry and tough texture, as well as the lack of pigment. I actually walked away, bought a few things from Addiction, and as I was about to leave, I thought I'd give it another go; and I'm glad I did.

From left to right: swatches are top to bottom, and the last swatch is of all four shades combined.

The Blush G Sakura Cherry Blossom Blush was a swatching nightmare! I was swiping vigorously to get any color payoff on my arm. Although, this blush doesn't perform well on the arm, it really comes to life once it's applied onto the cheeks. The color is sheer, but it can be built-up. Also, there are some fine shimmers in the blush that gives a beautiful, luminous Spring glow to the cheeks.

After purchasing two items, I got this gift with purchase brush set.

The bristles are soft, the ferrules seem sturdy, and the handles are lightweight; let's hope they perform decently.

Guerlain's Blush G Sakura Cherry Blossom Blush retails for ¥7,700 (excluding tax). I'm not sure if the G Sakura Blush will be available in other countries, but who knows? Maybe you'll see it pop up in Nordstroms Annual Anniversary Sale, like most Asia exclusive items usually do.

Ooooh, I feel like the pinks look too cool for me, although I'm not normally a pink blush person anyway! I think that brush included is cute, as always, but I can imagine it being useless. I had to leave my Parure de Nuit brush in the box because it's just too rough, despite the gorgeous teal colour!

BUT I am loving those GWP brushes! What a lovely GWP - I hope they perform well :)